I am using this line to open a stream in my java program but I think I am being blocked because of my real world user agent.
private InputStream is = new URL(a).openStream();
Where a is a String containing the url.
What is the simplest way I can set the user agent? I have only just learned about them so any further info would be greatly appreciated. For example:
I want to set it to Mozilla/5.0. Do I have to add any further information? If so what should be included and how?
Also, is this strictly allowed as in should I be concerned about any legal issues with regards to setting a user agent? Apologies if that question does not make sense it’s just because I no very little about user agents (basically that programs send them) and I am not sure if you have to b registered or something – I’ve seen that Safari on my Mac adds:
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_8_2) AppleWebKit/536.26.17 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/6.0.2 Safari/536.26.17
Thanks
Ps I have read a similar question on this but I did not understand much from the answer – I am a java beginner and have only just begun trying to open streams to files and urls.
You can set it to whatever you want. It’s actually a good idea to identify your application, otherwise all Java programs simply send:
Nope, you are free to use any user agent as you want. Moreover it’s not illegal to fake user agents. But if a website makes any decisions (especially regarding security) based on
User-Agent, it’s so bad as it’s almost illegal 😉 (see: Java – Not getting html code from a URL).